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    Gentlemen,

    Post #3 in the thread ?Brunswick Front-line Service Clasp? which shows a ?maker?s label? to Ordens-Hopke K?ln gave me an idea. At the risk that it has been done before, I would like to start a thread which shows identifiable work of different makers based upon their labels. Aside from the obvious information and entertainment that such a thread could provide, I am thinking that, among other things, it could establish a database of identifiable characteristics of the various makers products which might become helpful in detecting fake and ?fooled with? bars.

    Before we get started, I would like to ask that we stick to the makers and not get caught up with content and (recipient) identification; that can be addressed in separate threads. Thank you.

    Wild Card

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    Guest Rick Research

    Useful in this case to see both a ribbon bar and medal bar presumably both made by them, together:

    Though probably not many of THEIR tags remain, being cheap paper and not sewn on cloth:

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    Like Rick's spange I had in my pawns - for a short time since I sent it back to the Dealer (Niemann) because I wasn't satisfied with the DA 1. Kl. which looked very doubtful - a Gante's made bar, the same "cheapo" kinda paper label with no stitching...

    Ciao,

    Claudio

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